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Alpine County Personal Injury Lawyer

From his Glendale office, attorney Mihran M. Ghazaryan represents injured people across Alpine County, California's least-populated county, including the county seat of Markleeville and the high-country routes along State Route 88 and State Route 89. With most of the county sitting in the Sierra Nevada near the Nevada line and Lake Tahoe, mountain-pass collisions and winter road conditions are a real concern here. Every consultation is free, there is no fee unless we win, and we serve clients in English, Armenian, and Russian.

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Cities we cover in Alpine County

We work throughout Alpine County. Call us to confirm we can take your matter where you live.

About injuries in Alpine County

Alpine County's Superior Court sits in the county seat of Markleeville. The county is entirely within the Sierra Nevada near the Nevada border, and its mountain highways — including State Routes 88, 89, and 4 over Ebbetts Pass — wind through high passes that close or grow hazardous in winter.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.

Court information

The county seat is Markleeville. Most Alpine County personal-injury matters are filed in the Alpine County Superior Court.

Deadlines that matter

Most California personal-injury claims must be filed within two years of the injury (Code of Civil Procedure §335.1). Miss the window and the court will almost always dismiss the case, no matter how strong it is.

Claims against government entities are much shorter — generally a written claim within six months (Government Code §911.2). Crashes involving city vehicles, public buses, or dangerous public-road conditions can fall under this rule.

Exceptions exist in both directions — discovery rules, minors, continuing violations, out-of-state defendants — so don't assume your deadline has passed or that you have time to spare. Call (818) 539-7969 and we'll tell you exactly where you stand.

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What we handle

Practice areas in Alpine

What we handle for clients across the county.

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Alpine County Personal Injury FAQ

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